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What to see in Ontario

Attractions

Ontario is crammed full of tourist attractions, with the urban
hubs of Toronto and Ottawa dominating the cultural scene, and the
six national parks and about 330 other protected nature parks
providing endless outdoor recreation and wilderness splendour.

Ontario's celebrated national parks, including both land and
sea, are the UNESCO-listed Bruce Peninsula National Park, the
Fathom Five National Marine Park, the Georgian Bay Islands National
Park, the Point Pelee National Park, the Pukaskwa National Park and
the St Lawrence Islands National Park. The most popular natural
attractions in the province include the awe-inspiring Niagara
Falls; the Thousand Islands, stretching for miles downstream of
Kingston in the St Lawrence River; and the rugged coastlines of the
enormous Lake Superior.

Ontario also boasts fun theme parks, numerous world-class
museums, living history attractions and as much shopping and
nightlife as anybody could want in the big cities. Toronto is the
main urban drawcard and top sightseeing attractions in the city
include the lofty CN Tower, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Toronto
Zoo and Paramount Canada's Wonderland.

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